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you have to have the next steve jobs or bill gates to do the job. until we create a culture of entrepreneur shipped and we have every policy at the federal and state level focused on creating that generation of entrepreneurs, those young people who are getting out of college who are willing to take risk and free to fail, we are not going to get those young people the opportunities they need that is why romney is the best choice for america, young and old. >> this is about jobs. that goes back to what are we doing to recruit businesses. i am looking for the day when we are not taken from each other. south carolina has started to do that. in south carolina, we built things. we build cars, we built planes. we are the number one tire producer in the country. there are three factors that are allowing south carolina to become the it state. keeping the cost of doing business low. time is money. they know we value time is money. work-force training. when a company comes to south carolina, they do not have to conform to our work force. we train the workers f
you have to have the next steve jobs or bill gates to do the job. until we create a culture of entrepreneur shipped and we have every policy at the federal and state level focused on creating that generation of entrepreneurs, those young people who are getting out of college who are willing to take risk and free to fail, we are not going to get those young people the opportunities they need that is why romney is the best choice for america, young and old. >> this is about jobs. that goes...
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> next we have a panel on america and where it is going, steve clemens -- steve clemons is the empress area of washington ideas. >> hey, folks. everybody is running to the thompson reuters counter. thank you for joining us. great to be with you. i am steve -- steve clemons, editor of large of the atlantic, i want to compliment the museum and tell you how historic this is. this is a jam packed day. the google party is coming up, this is one of three times in the history of the museum that they have allowed an outside group, the other happened to be the president of the united states and madeleine albright when she was secretary of state, this is the third time for a during the day session here, this is a great partnership. i think the -- i have a friend here, allen was the founder of circuit city, just apparently wrote the rise and fall of circuit city and to some degree they are uncomfortable truths, when you think of nations and companies, there are rise and fall stories and the united states is so clean not on the fall side but political campaigns are a lousy time to think about the
> next we have a panel on america and where it is going, steve clemens -- steve clemons is the empress area of washington ideas. >> hey, folks. everybody is running to the thompson reuters counter. thank you for joining us. great to be with you. i am steve -- steve clemons, editor of large of the atlantic, i want to compliment the museum and tell you how historic this is. this is a jam packed day. the google party is coming up, this is one of three times in the history of the museum...
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steve broke the roll call story and part of our cover story in cq weekly where we're taking a look at tora -- a look at a variety of issues that could come up this year, including a number of issues about regulations. the republicans have been talking about it repeatedly. as you talk to the house republicans, they say they have passed on the order of 30 jobs- related bills that they are claiming are stuck in the senate, and there is some truth said. some of those measures will have no chance of passing on the other side of the capital. audience,president's the american voter and the american people and democrats in congress, specifically to democrats, what is his message? guest: the message for democrats this year will likely be to keep pushing forward. you hear from the democratic campaign committee in the house that they want to take back the house and give nancy pelosi the speaker's gavel back for the next congress. they are in campaign mode and i expect the president will be as well. host: what are you seeing as far as preparations? guest: particularly tomorrow, the house will go
steve broke the roll call story and part of our cover story in cq weekly where we're taking a look at tora -- a look at a variety of issues that could come up this year, including a number of issues about regulations. the republicans have been talking about it repeatedly. as you talk to the house republicans, they say they have passed on the order of 30 jobs- related bills that they are claiming are stuck in the senate, and there is some truth said. some of those measures will have no chance of...
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>> and steve and his daughter, grace, are back with us this morning. good to see i both. >> glad to be here. >> steve, what's it like to watch that video again? is it like reliving the ride? >> no. i can't believe i hopped on it in the first place. it's a good thing it happened. it's been a fun ride. >> why did you hop on it in the first place? i know you're afraid of heights. why did you hop on it? >> the ride was in pigeon forge and my wife was behind and in a store or something and by the time we got to the front of the line an adult had to go with her and i decided to go with her. >> did you have to pull dad's leg to get him on the ride. >> i definitely had to pull some. he wouldn't go on it voluntarily. >> what did you tell him? >>> told him, come on, dad, everybody else is going to on it. you've been on ride likes this before. it won't be that bad. >> a little daughter pressure works. you've actually gone on that ride again, after we see your various stages of fright there. you went on a second time even after that first ride. why did you do that
>> and steve and his daughter, grace, are back with us this morning. good to see i both. >> glad to be here. >> steve, what's it like to watch that video again? is it like reliving the ride? >> no. i can't believe i hopped on it in the first place. it's a good thing it happened. it's been a fun ride. >> why did you hop on it in the first place? i know you're afraid of heights. why did you hop on it? >> the ride was in pigeon forge and my wife was behind and...
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i'd like to hand over to steve clemens who's moderating this session. .. >> thank you all for joining us. when i was thinking about the title today and thinking about our panel, it occurred to me, and i went online to find a chinese event that is being held right now looking at u.s. grand strategy, canada, japan and india. there are no canadian, japanese americans or canadians on china's panel. don't have any chinese with us today but we should have a lot of fun discussing that our national strategies but involving in the asian pacific region and with china but i want to acknowledge that that voice wasn't with us today. that might give us more room to run. because we don't have a chinese voice on face, some years ago going to china and than the equivalent of the policy planning director and i said finally i can ask china but its grand strategy is. this is about 2004. and i said what is your grand strategy? he says how to keep the americans distracted and small middle eastern countries. [laughter] that seems to be shifting. as we discuss this one of the interesting things again, i know
i'd like to hand over to steve clemens who's moderating this session. .. >> thank you all for joining us. when i was thinking about the title today and thinking about our panel, it occurred to me, and i went online to find a chinese event that is being held right now looking at u.s. grand strategy, canada, japan and india. there are no canadian, japanese americans or canadians on china's panel. don't have any chinese with us today but we should have a lot of fun discussing that our...
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. >> my name is steve miller. deputy commissioner of the revenue service. i appreciate the opportunity to testify today and update the committee on our work this season. the tax gap is the difference between the amount of tax owed by taxpayers for a given year and the amount that is paid voluntarily and on time. the amount includes the complete spectrum of behavior from confusion to fraud. the tax gap analysis itself is best seen as a directional tool to provide insights into areas where noncompliance exist and the means by which we can impact compliance. as better explained in my written testimony, our work shows that compliance is most prevalent where there is withholding and third-party reporting. the irs recently received an updated study covering the tax year 2006, which shows that the nations compliance rate for that year is 83%. this is essentially unchanged, covering tax or 2001. the report also showed that the next tax gap for 2006 with $385 billion. the tax gap is comprised of three components. underreporting, on an no filing, and not reporting th
. >> my name is steve miller. deputy commissioner of the revenue service. i appreciate the opportunity to testify today and update the committee on our work this season. the tax gap is the difference between the amount of tax owed by taxpayers for a given year and the amount that is paid voluntarily and on time. the amount includes the complete spectrum of behavior from confusion to fraud. the tax gap analysis itself is best seen as a directional tool to provide insights into areas where...
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[laughter] i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him just to make sure he knew no hard feelings. so every time i with a hotmail fa hayek so he knows there's no hard feelings. only recently did it occur to me his name is probably not steve. [laughter] so when i started this year, 2012, i was looking forward to two things, two steps i believed would help us fundamentally transformed our government into the government or something more closely represent income of assembling a government our founding fathers had envisioned for us. one of those events i knew it occur most likely sometime in june, probably towards the end of june, probably the last thursday in june which are quickly identified was the 28th. the other date i recognized as potentially transformative for a government cover the other date i recognized that i thought would probably have a positive impact on development of our constitutional system of government was november 6. i would like to say at the outset that i want to thank chief justice roberts for prepa
[laughter] i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him just to make sure he knew no hard feelings. so every time i with a hotmail fa hayek so he knows there's no hard feelings. only recently did it occur to me his name is probably not steve. [laughter] so when i started this year, 2012, i was looking forward to two things, two steps i believed would help us fundamentally transformed our government into the government or something more closely represent income of assembling a...
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let me say to my colleagues, steve leath has a remarkable record within the north carolina university system. not only has he served in numerous capacities in his field of agriculture. steve led an effort by the university system and a public-private partnership to create the largest research campus in the world for the study of human nutrition. it is truly a model of success for public private partnerships, not limited to the university system. it has six academic campuses on the research campus part. it has equipment that only -- it is the only facility in the world that has some of the equipment they currently have. says steve has had an unbelievable history of increasing the grants and research programs within the university system, which is let the north carolina university system to be one of the most impressive research organizations in the country. he's also pioneered what i believe is one of the most important public-private partnerships will be a model for others to try to replicate around the world. mr. chairman, he was a graduate of pennsylvania state university and the ma
let me say to my colleagues, steve leath has a remarkable record within the north carolina university system. not only has he served in numerous capacities in his field of agriculture. steve led an effort by the university system and a public-private partnership to create the largest research campus in the world for the study of human nutrition. it is truly a model of success for public private partnerships, not limited to the university system. it has six academic campuses on the research...
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steve woods, will go first go ahead. wood: the. i'm not a politician, you can tell when i took my shoe off, that doesn't happen during political debates. truth be told this is the first time i've worn a suit in a year. i'm concerned for maine. i'm concerned for the united states. i love maine. i traveled to all 50 stateness my life time. i traveled to 20 different countries. i believe maine is uniquely special. every state probably feels that way but i think there's something indigenous to the people and spirit of maine. but i'm concerned for our future. morning specifically i'm 'concerned for the future of my children and their generation. tonight you heard two candidates with very different views that espoused a doctrine of government is to blame, i don't share that view. you have had one candidate suggest that a younger attorney from cape elizabeth is previousable to older wealthy people from someplace else. that's myonic, and you have one candidate who runs commercials until 4:00 a.m. keeping me awake, saying another candidate
steve woods, will go first go ahead. wood: the. i'm not a politician, you can tell when i took my shoe off, that doesn't happen during political debates. truth be told this is the first time i've worn a suit in a year. i'm concerned for maine. i'm concerned for the united states. i love maine. i traveled to all 50 stateness my life time. i traveled to 20 different countries. i believe maine is uniquely special. every state probably feels that way but i think there's something indigenous to the...
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steve, good morning. >> steve from chats with illsley. >> caller: my name is steve and i am of assessed with numerous things that happened between the bush and obama administration to get i'm upset with bernie friend in the housing bauble that happened. i'm upset with obama's cabinet members about p&g energy. giving billions of dollars to these energy companies and creating 700 jobs between and arizona but it 1600 jobs go to malaysia it's just frustrating the way that the department of energy, gsa and all these people spend our tax dollars with no concern about the american people speak to. it's because the discussion changed as far as working together because of the focus on spending issues? >> listen, we are in a situation now where republicans are insisting that the huge deficits that we face now are because of this ramp up in spending by the obama administration. they believe immediate cuts in discretionary programs are what will help the economy. democrats are saying that in fact what we need is a balanced package of spending in the short term to bolster demands and get the economy
steve, good morning. >> steve from chats with illsley. >> caller: my name is steve and i am of assessed with numerous things that happened between the bush and obama administration to get i'm upset with bernie friend in the housing bauble that happened. i'm upset with obama's cabinet members about p&g energy. giving billions of dollars to these energy companies and creating 700 jobs between and arizona but it 1600 jobs go to malaysia it's just frustrating the way that the...
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you need to have a steve jobs or bill gates. until we create a culture of entrepreneurship and we have every policy at the federal and state level focused on creating the next generation of entrepreneurs and motivate the some people are getting out of college and to think about the american dream in a new way and be willing to take new risks and that is whyelail -- romney is the best for america. >> this is about jobs. what will we do to get people jobs? that goes back to, what are we doing to recruit businesses? i am looking forward to the day when we're not taking from each other. a south carolina has started to do that. in the south carolina, we build things. we build the cars and planes. all of that comes with a workforce to do it. there are three factors that allows south carolina to be a state where companies are coming in. we're keeping the costs of doing business low. i replaced my entire board -- tiem is money -- time is money. for them.he workers they tell me how many engineers and they need. i make sure i have those w
you need to have a steve jobs or bill gates. until we create a culture of entrepreneurship and we have every policy at the federal and state level focused on creating the next generation of entrepreneurs and motivate the some people are getting out of college and to think about the american dream in a new way and be willing to take new risks and that is whyelail -- romney is the best for america. >> this is about jobs. what will we do to get people jobs? that goes back to, what are we...
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. >> republican representative steve king is being challenged by the democrat. up next is there debate. -- their debate. >> this is the iowa debate. here is the moderator. >> good evening. welcome to christ chapel. this is the fourth district congressional debates between republican steve king and a democrat christie vilsack. we are broadcasting this debate to 2/3 of the state of iowa. >> by sir mason city and much of north east i was. we are joined on the panel tonight by the chair of the mass communications department here at northwestern college. >> also, dan greene, a staff writer for the northwest iowa read you. >> those from northwestern college students, our readers and viewers, will help you make an informed choice. >> let's start by meeting the candidates for the fourth district congressional seat. steve king is a third time a congressman. christie is the former first lady of iowa. now the you have had a chance to meet the candidates, it is time to hear from them. each candidate will get 90 seconds a piece. we flipped a coin to see who goes first. >> th
. >> republican representative steve king is being challenged by the democrat. up next is there debate. -- their debate. >> this is the iowa debate. here is the moderator. >> good evening. welcome to christ chapel. this is the fourth district congressional debates between republican steve king and a democrat christie vilsack. we are broadcasting this debate to 2/3 of the state of iowa. >> by sir mason city and much of north east i was. we are joined on the panel tonight...
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steve jobs has dingley, president of the conversation with steve jobs as we recount in the book and he was asking steve jobs about all of these american jobs that had been shipped abroad and try to get him to talk about how the jobs could be in sourced and he wanted to pick his brain about this, so she wanted to say without blinking or batting an eye those jobs are never coming back. >> this is one of america's most celebrated ceos, corporate those jobs are not coming back. dr. west and i wrestled with for days at this point trying to come up with a single reason many american corporate ceo would be incentivized to actually hire back hit the workers were laid off and i'm sad to report but at least you know you're going to find in the book as you open up that we couldn't come up with a single reason. the only reason why any major american corporate multinational ceo is interest in hiring the folks they already laid off is the demand for your product is so high the u.s. to put more people on the line. you have to put more people in the pipeline to get the product made. .. who we gave all
steve jobs has dingley, president of the conversation with steve jobs as we recount in the book and he was asking steve jobs about all of these american jobs that had been shipped abroad and try to get him to talk about how the jobs could be in sourced and he wanted to pick his brain about this, so she wanted to say without blinking or batting an eye those jobs are never coming back. >> this is one of america's most celebrated ceos, corporate those jobs are not coming back. dr. west and i...
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thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve, let me start with you. ohio has been called this year's florida. if you're looking at the numbers and you're the romney campaign are you worried about ohio right now in a big way. >> well, if you're the romney campaign you know you have to win ohio. that's why you'll see so much time spent by governor romney and congressman romney before the debate. denver is out of reach in ohio for governor romney and now it's a very, very close race. it's anywhere from president obama with a slight lead, so it will come down to the wire. >> karen, when you break down the ohio numbers further. it's interesting when you look especially at those who will vote early, the obama folks win about six out of ten early voters, but losing those who say they're going to vote on election day, 44 to 51, romney to 51. what's the story there, is it potentially that the obama campaign is peaking too early with the early voters? >> i don't think so. i think that's great spin from the romney campaign, and if i was in the romney campaign i
thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve, let me start with you. ohio has been called this year's florida. if you're looking at the numbers and you're the romney campaign are you worried about ohio right now in a big way. >> well, if you're the romney campaign you know you have to win ohio. that's why you'll see so much time spent by governor romney and congressman romney before the debate. denver is out of reach in ohio for governor romney and...
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they told steve moore last week he does not believe that's his mandate. >> uh-huh, well, look, as you know, i'm a fierce advocate for tax reform and competitiveness, and america is falling behind because our tax system is antiquated and inefficient. there are ways to fix it. every other develop country+n0 transformed, reformed, lowered rates -- >> [inaudible] >> we have not touched it since reagan, really, but we have done kneeing to touch the rate or reform the code. all of them have. 16.5% to 15.5% which you are aware of because you do business there. the flow and investment and people follow countries that have a more competitive environment, and taxes is one of them. reform the tax code. when you do that, you get more revenue. guaranteed almost. i mean, it's, again, it's as i said earlier, there's opportunities here, and this is an opportunity for us as a country, and as you look at the budget analysis, joint tax committee analysis of what tax reform could be in terms of economic and growth, i mean, all of them will lead to more growth whether it's corporate tax reform or individu
they told steve moore last week he does not believe that's his mandate. >> uh-huh, well, look, as you know, i'm a fierce advocate for tax reform and competitiveness, and america is falling behind because our tax system is antiquated and inefficient. there are ways to fix it. every other develop country+n0 transformed, reformed, lowered rates -- >> [inaudible] >> we have not touched it since reagan, really, but we have done kneeing to touch the rate or reform the code. all of...
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steve? >> i will be, i will be brief. i'm steve sutherland, and i'm from panama city, florida, representing florida's second congressional district. i will tell you, this wonderful piece of legislation, the honest budget act, i'm saddened to tell the american people honest, budget, washington, d.c. has neither. neither. this is a joke. it angers me. it breaks my heart. my father told me when i was a child, son, tell the truth, and you won't ever have to have a good memory. we are lying to the american people. my god, we are lying to ourselves. it is embarrassing what we have become here. the american people know the truth. we believe several of us know the truth. it is time, it is time that we act and practice courage, and i applaud representative roby, i applaud senator sessions for putting their money where their mouth is, for stepping forward and implementing god-given principles of honesty and integrity. you cannot build a marriage or a home without honesty. you cannot build a church, an organization, a family busines
steve? >> i will be, i will be brief. i'm steve sutherland, and i'm from panama city, florida, representing florida's second congressional district. i will tell you, this wonderful piece of legislation, the honest budget act, i'm saddened to tell the american people honest, budget, washington, d.c. has neither. neither. this is a joke. it angers me. it breaks my heart. my father told me when i was a child, son, tell the truth, and you won't ever have to have a good memory. we are lying to...
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we should encourage the next steve jobs, bill gates. but working for the red cross to. and courage my grandkids and music. we want americans to have a work ethic and obama was undermining that talent. erase prices it is a hardship the american energy opportunity to become independent who literally before the end of the decade but that will not happen with the obama's style approach. >> host: democrat to. >> caller: i watched the republican debates i now talking about the affordable care act it is important to understand talk about subsidize health care and pensions from my taxes under the federal employees according to the office of personnel management, beginning second season after a highly successful operation that retirees signed up for coverage also keep being costs down only 2%. is strange politicians put down health care that is subsidized by taxes but yet willing to push us off the we don't deserve this kind of health care our program but i vendors did they use to your program as a template to provide affordable health care. with paul ryan, if he is so great why
we should encourage the next steve jobs, bill gates. but working for the red cross to. and courage my grandkids and music. we want americans to have a work ethic and obama was undermining that talent. erase prices it is a hardship the american energy opportunity to become independent who literally before the end of the decade but that will not happen with the obama's style approach. >> host: democrat to. >> caller: i watched the republican debates i now talking about the affordable...
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steve schmidt is also an msnbc political analyst. he was the senior campaign strategist for the 2008 mccain campaign. good morning to both of you. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> steve, let me start with you. ohio has been called this year's florida. if you're looking at the numbers, you're the romney campaign, are you worried about ohio right now in a big way? >> if you're the romney campaign, you know you have to win ohio. that's why you'll see so much time spent by governor romney, by congressman ryan in ohio over the next week. it's a very close race. before the debate, denver -- this race was out of reach in ohio for governor romney. now it's a very close race. it's anywhere from president obama with a very, very slight lead to just about an even race in ohio. so it's going to come down to the wire. >> and karen, when you break down the ohio numbers further, it's interesting when you look at those who will vote early, the obama folks went about six out of ten early voters, but losing those who say they're going to vote
steve schmidt is also an msnbc political analyst. he was the senior campaign strategist for the 2008 mccain campaign. good morning to both of you. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> steve, let me start with you. ohio has been called this year's florida. if you're looking at the numbers, you're the romney campaign, are you worried about ohio right now in a big way? >> if you're the romney campaign, you know you have to win ohio. that's why you'll see so much time spent...
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., i was fourth district debate between steve king and his democratic challenger, christie vilsack. she's the wife of a culture secretary tom vilsack pic we'll bring it to you live courtesy of iowa public television on c-sp c-span. >> third party candidates for president debated in chicago. c-span is asking others what the impact of third parties. here's some of what you have to say. >> a breath of fresh air to hear a different perspective than just one or the other, the red or the blue. and as far as wasting votes, i just want to say anyone voting the party is a wasted vote. not to. a wasted vote is voting for someone who is not voting at all. you've got to vote your conscience, vote for the candidate who really speaks the truth. >> last time in '08 i voted for the libertarian candidate because i just couldn't stomach obama or mccain. and what happened, obama got elected this time. i'm not taking any chances. i'm voting for romney because i'm sorry, i can relate to the third party supporters now, but let's get realistic here. a third party vote, most of them are conservative. let's
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that is the fact. >> steve black was not being accurate when he said this? >> he was talking about my attendance at the meeting. yes, and i told him that putting together those meetings was an enormously impressive effort. it was an effort to get people from industry, science, government -- >> my time is limited, so we will go on to exhibit a, please print this is the back again, and email dated may 17, thank you for participating on the call with the nae identified experts. once again, he thanks you for participating. why should we not believe his words? but he thinks everybody for participating. it is his use of the word "participate." i listened. >> you participated on the call today. how do we even know you were there? >> i did not remember this call. i do not know if i participated on this call, quite frankly, but i was one of the invitees, and he thanks the invitees for participating. i cannot tell you if i was a part of that call. >> i will switch gears to the role of the apartment to turn over documents when there might be a privilege. if the departm
that is the fact. >> steve black was not being accurate when he said this? >> he was talking about my attendance at the meeting. yes, and i told him that putting together those meetings was an enormously impressive effort. it was an effort to get people from industry, science, government -- >> my time is limited, so we will go on to exhibit a, please print this is the back again, and email dated may 17, thank you for participating on the call with the nae identified experts....
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i remember a conversation that president obama had when he met steve jobs. it caught covered everywhere. -- it got covered everywhere. and steve jobs said, mr. president, these jobs are never coming back. where are they going? and number two, where is the incentive for any american corp. right now to hire anybody if they can do more with less? the thing is to squeeze as much proper -- as much as you can for your shareholders. where is the incentive to hire americans? >> let's look at the automobile industry. who said they wanted to make a difference and who said they did not? 100,000 jobs in two years, good paying jobs that put people back in the middle class. i'm talking about men and women, people and -- people of color, a large proportion. now they have profit sharing. you see assembly lines coming up. i'm not saying all of it is coming back right away, but because of the policies put in place to create an incentivize -- create new vehicles that will be competitive against korea and japan. now you have vehicles and batteries being created here, not abroad
i remember a conversation that president obama had when he met steve jobs. it caught covered everywhere. -- it got covered everywhere. and steve jobs said, mr. president, these jobs are never coming back. where are they going? and number two, where is the incentive for any american corp. right now to hire anybody if they can do more with less? the thing is to squeeze as much proper -- as much as you can for your shareholders. where is the incentive to hire americans? >> let's look at the...
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. >> steve joins us from mountain view, arkansas on our democrats line. good morning. >> good morning. i got a question and a comment. who is paying for the deportation of the illegals in this country? is it government tax dollars? >> yeah, that is correct. >> okay. then my comment is, i remember, i think it was either under the reagan administration or clinton, where used to work in chicago, and on these high rises and they would come in with two or three buses and go up into these high rises. there was hundreds of people working in these places, and they would check i.d. and make it short when they left those bes would be filled. my suggestion, what i thought would be to help pay for this, all the employers that hire these illegals laoels -- illegals for their job, there would be a fine per head, $5,000-10,000 per head, and that money could go into a fund for i.c.e. deportation. >> i guess i should be clearer from the caller's question. it's true our taxpayer dollars do go towards the entire enforcement operation of all the immigration laws, but there's
. >> steve joins us from mountain view, arkansas on our democrats line. good morning. >> good morning. i got a question and a comment. who is paying for the deportation of the illegals in this country? is it government tax dollars? >> yeah, that is correct. >> okay. then my comment is, i remember, i think it was either under the reagan administration or clinton, where used to work in chicago, and on these high rises and they would come in with two or three buses and go...
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i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him to make sure he knew no hard feelings. so every time i see him in the hall i say high so he knows there are no hard feelings. although it did occur to me, his name is probably not steve. [laughter] so when i started this year, 2010 i was looking forward to two things, two steps that i believed would help us fundamentally transform our government into that kind of government or something more cleesly representing or resemithaling kind of government that our founding father's envisioned for us. one of those events i knew would occur in june, probable toward the end of june probable the last thursday in june chi quickly identified as june 28. the other date that i recognize as potentially transform ma tive of our government, the other date that i recognize that i thought would probably have a positive impact on the development of our constitutional system of government was november 6. and i would just like to say at the out set that i want to thank chief justice roberts for preparing me john june 28 for the disappointment i w
i felt bad for steve. i like steve. i chased after him to make sure he knew no hard feelings. so every time i see him in the hall i say high so he knows there are no hard feelings. although it did occur to me, his name is probably not steve. [laughter] so when i started this year, 2010 i was looking forward to two things, two steps that i believed would help us fundamentally transform our government into that kind of government or something more cleesly representing or resemithaling kind of...
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host: steve in richmond. good morning. caller: i am a republican, 55 years old. last year, the last election, i voted for obama because i am tired of the republicans, the top 1% is what they are concerned with. $20 million a year, -- ceo's making $20 million a year, but they do not want to give the workers a decent wage to live on. right now, republicans are more interested in the 1%, and the heck with everyone else. of course, the top 1% has the money to donate to the republican party. guest: that will be a huge issue, going forward. republicans are cognizant of the fact they are seen as a party that only caters to the wealthy. eric cantor has pushed himself as someone that wants to raise everyone up, but getting that message across is not easy for republicans who have long been seen in that mold. >> we have a specially seen that with the dnc. portraying mitt romney and republicans as out of touch, where republicans want to talk about president obama's record, his controversial effort to pass health care reform, and the stimulus. host: let's take a look at some
host: steve in richmond. good morning. caller: i am a republican, 55 years old. last year, the last election, i voted for obama because i am tired of the republicans, the top 1% is what they are concerned with. $20 million a year, -- ceo's making $20 million a year, but they do not want to give the workers a decent wage to live on. right now, republicans are more interested in the 1%, and the heck with everyone else. of course, the top 1% has the money to donate to the republican party. guest:...
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my job is to introduce steve heideman. he has directed the center for democracy and civil studies -- civil society at georgetown. he -- he is a terrific asset for the institute. this project is driven by syrians, with technical assistance and other kinds of assistance from the institute and a sister institute in germany. it is important these efforts are driven by local populations, things that are handed down from the united states did not work all that well. we are pleased that you are here. i hope you have lots of questions, and if i can turn this over to you -- >> thank you para much, and let me add my welcome to you. we are delighted to see you here this morning. it will be an interesting conversation about syria after assad the challenges of managing a transition period as jim mentioned, the event this morning is in many ways a culmination of a project that has been in the destination for about nine months. if that there's any similarity to other properties of gestation, it is a coincidence. this event this morning i
my job is to introduce steve heideman. he has directed the center for democracy and civil studies -- civil society at georgetown. he -- he is a terrific asset for the institute. this project is driven by syrians, with technical assistance and other kinds of assistance from the institute and a sister institute in germany. it is important these efforts are driven by local populations, things that are handed down from the united states did not work all that well. we are pleased that you are here....
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host: steve, you are up on the democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i absolutely agree with norman ornstein. i think that the filibuster's been massively abused since at least 2000. and it's childish on city nance, this do anything to stop mr. blacky black man is old, and i think the american people are tired of it. guest: let me note one thing that one of the hesitations that some democrats have now is the house is in the hands of the republicans, so if your goal here so get legislation through, they are not going to eliminate the filibuster, they are just going to put the pressure on the republicans. this may help you get bills through the senate but it isn't going to homestretch you in the house. and if they do it by the way they wanted called the nuclear option instead of doing it normal practice, that can be filibustered and requires 2/3 of those present voting. if you do it that way, the republicans have indicated that will go to defcon one and block all action in the senate and that it's unprecedented and won't happen. so you've got to be caref
host: steve, you are up on the democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i absolutely agree with norman ornstein. i think that the filibuster's been massively abused since at least 2000. and it's childish on city nance, this do anything to stop mr. blacky black man is old, and i think the american people are tired of it. guest: let me note one thing that one of the hesitations that some democrats have now is the house is in the hands of the republicans, so if your goal here so get...
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steve, i turn it over to you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be with all of you this morning. i want to issue an apology if you have twitter follow of mine, i have about 11,000 and yesterday they all got a note telling them i had just seen them in a fantastic video and they just clicked here, they could see it. and i think their 11,000 friends are cycling through. this is the first time, it's ironic that i have ever fallen for one of the sort of cyber gags -- i don't know what information they got from me, but nonetheless, i wanted to kind of mention it and out myself as someone who has fallen prey to nefarious folks in cyber land. we have with us executive director of georgetown institute for law, science and global security. she also directs the georgetown cyber security project and she also interestingly in the past worked with someone i'm well acquainted with, ben scowcroft from 2002 to 2006 as counsel to the president's intelligence advisory board. i have asked katherine in part to sort of represent, she can talk about everyt
steve, i turn it over to you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be with all of you this morning. i want to issue an apology if you have twitter follow of mine, i have about 11,000 and yesterday they all got a note telling them i had just seen them in a fantastic video and they just clicked here, they could see it. and i think their 11,000 friends are cycling through. this is the first time, it's ironic that i have ever fallen for one of the sort of cyber gags -- i don't know what...
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i'm steve prosinski, editor of the gazette. between denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we all ask you hold your applause until off the closing comments. we're all here to listen to them, not each other. please respect them by holding your applause until the debate has ended thank you. now to the question. we'll start with a question for senator tester. you'll have a minute to respond and representative rehberg will have a minute to comment and senator tester will have 30 seconds for a final response. >> good evening senator tester. i assume on november 6th, you will vote for preside
i'm steve prosinski, editor of the gazette. between denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing...
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with that i want to turn it over to our good friend and colleague steve israel from new york. >> i've learned when you say my way or the highway you usually end up on the highway. they need to turn around, they need to come back to washington, they need to negotiate a compromise based on what the president has put forth. plan b may have failed, it is now to get to plan c. plan b is compromise and plan c is comprehensive. we urge our colleagues to come back to washington and get to work on something that is a compromise. every time we have offered a compromise, the republicans have gone in the other direction. we were here, they were there. we went in this direction, they have now left town. that is no way to get a compromise that is comprehensive. so we urge them to return to work, return to washington and avoid the fiscal cliff. i will turn it back to our leader. >> i was interested that the speaker said last night that the house did not take up the bill last night because we did not have the votes to pass it. it was not the outcome i wanted but that was the will of the house. that w
with that i want to turn it over to our good friend and colleague steve israel from new york. >> i've learned when you say my way or the highway you usually end up on the highway. they need to turn around, they need to come back to washington, they need to negotiate a compromise based on what the president has put forth. plan b may have failed, it is now to get to plan c. plan b is compromise and plan c is comprehensive. we urge our colleagues to come back to washington and get to work on...
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steve, lesley, scott, so many people who have poured their lives and careers into this because we all believe in it. producers who have been there for years. we have a huge number of people. allison hired half of them. i will give you her phone number. [laughter] there is a huge number of young people who really wanted to be part of it because they were driven to participate in that kind of a place. there is a long line of people who want to work at "60 minutes." so, we believe in it. sometimes, you have to put it all in a line. if you believe in it. it is going well. if it is not going well, that is the responsibility i feel i have. we need to do well. we need to make sure we tell our stories well. we need to make sure it is interesting so captivate the audience. you will like it. they get used to it. that is how you get people talking about your broadcast and come back for more. >> hello. how are you? >> good. >> i am a freshman. you take out the fluff. what is the effect of that on a national level? how do you think your show has affected individuals, both nationally and worldwide?
steve, lesley, scott, so many people who have poured their lives and careers into this because we all believe in it. producers who have been there for years. we have a huge number of people. allison hired half of them. i will give you her phone number. [laughter] there is a huge number of young people who really wanted to be part of it because they were driven to participate in that kind of a place. there is a long line of people who want to work at "60 minutes." so, we believe in it....
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caller: good morning, steve. i listened to it the myopic dogma in this segment over and over. the only people i can blame on this are the american people. the people who sit here and listen to these guys that are extremists and and they vote him into office -- them into office. i hear people say let's get rid of epa. if you look at how much epa takes out of our budget, that's like worrying about nothing gary people need to turn off the tv and start studying more. crack some books. look at economic spirit trickle-down economics does not work. name a country where it has worked? maybe estonia. but it's not working in greece. i heard a great saying that says when time gets tough, everyone is a keynesian. turn off the tv. not c-span of course. but turn off the news channels that are just cramming this stuff, and get involved in this before you formulate an opinion. i think we would be voted into office smarter, better people that are not tea party extremists. how about if on the democratic side grover norquist had said never cut any spending? i'm going to sign a bill that says nev
caller: good morning, steve. i listened to it the myopic dogma in this segment over and over. the only people i can blame on this are the american people. the people who sit here and listen to these guys that are extremists and and they vote him into office -- them into office. i hear people say let's get rid of epa. if you look at how much epa takes out of our budget, that's like worrying about nothing gary people need to turn off the tv and start studying more. crack some books. look at...
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my name's steve kelly, a retired officer that teaches here at duke. you talked about continuity, specifically the competition of resources. i would like to ask you about energy in general. the pentagon is very focused -- you consume 80% of the energy that the federal government consumes. i would like to know your thinking on that as a way forward to save money and work with a smaller budget. related to that is energy and the relationship with u.s. national security. your take on events in iran and nigeria, the impact on oil supply for the united states over the coming months or years. >> thank you for sharing your nightmares with me, i share them myself. you left off one or two ofnst points, but you got most them. energy is the right thing to do. i am not a card-carrying member of greenpeace, but i recognize it is the right thing to do for become alert and aware and concerned about energy. the other is cost. we consume enormous amounts of fossil fuels. the reason i am passionate about energy and i have made it a focus area for myself, i would describe
my name's steve kelly, a retired officer that teaches here at duke. you talked about continuity, specifically the competition of resources. i would like to ask you about energy in general. the pentagon is very focused -- you consume 80% of the energy that the federal government consumes. i would like to know your thinking on that as a way forward to save money and work with a smaller budget. related to that is energy and the relationship with u.s. national security. your take on events in iran...
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-- young person to be a teacher by giving them what they deserve and that teacher educates the next steve jobs, we all benefit. we all do better. america rises. if we are providing faster internet to rural america so that some small business owner, someone can sell his or her goods around the world. that is good for all of us. if we build a new bridge that saves the shipping company time and money, everybody benefits. we do better. that is america became an economic superpower. this is not traditionally -- this has not been a democratic or republican idea. it was a republican, teddy roosevelt, who called for progressive income tax. it was light as an hour who build the interstate highway system. -- like eisenhower who builds the interstate system. it was president lincoln, who could not win the nomination for the primary right now -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] you know, in the middle of the civil war, he helped make the transcontinental railroad possible and the national academy of sciences. he understood that we are in this together. we have to make and has been in our futures. it
-- young person to be a teacher by giving them what they deserve and that teacher educates the next steve jobs, we all benefit. we all do better. america rises. if we are providing faster internet to rural america so that some small business owner, someone can sell his or her goods around the world. that is good for all of us. if we build a new bridge that saves the shipping company time and money, everybody benefits. we do better. that is america became an economic superpower. this is not...
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steve is on the democratic line. caller: my call is concerning green energy and is a question for mark. supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the idea of wind power because you can still generate that energy much cheaper using coal. as we invest more and produce more here in ohio or elsewhere in the country, green energy costs will come down. ohio has tried to make itself a leader on the wind turbine, wind energy. there are programs in ohio that are trying to put stuff on lake erie but it is very expensive to get started. i think that is part of what we are limited on t
steve is on the democratic line. caller: my call is concerning green energy and is a question for mark. supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the...